My last chair i think was giving me some back problems because the padding is completely gone. It also leans terribly to the left if i'm sitting in it and the hydraulic pump has always had a problem with lowering by itself. the chair is also not very tall compared to my desk.

my new chair is nice, it has more back support and the best thing is it doesn't lean back at all because the tension knob actually works.

I'm in a tough spot, chair-wise. My current one is busted a little, so it sits a little crooked, makes me lean slightly right. I want to fix it but I've gotten so used to it like this I know it'll feel wrong if it's right.

good, i think i had to get used to it and break it in. there's a significant amount more padding on this chair naturally than my last chair, so my body is getting used to sitting in it.

my lower back has been sort of stiff the past few months, but the past couple of days it has been feeling good.

this chair is also taller than my other one, so it matches my desk height. also, the hydraulic canister isn't broken so its not lowering by itself, like the other one and i'd have to constantly put it back up.

i'm still not sure what to do with my old chair right now. i have two desktops in my room right now, and i dont really need two chairs to use them since i roll back and forth, but the other chair is useful to throw clothes or things on and store there. the only issue is that its big and its in front of the other computer at the moment so i cant really use it easily if i need to.

i think having an extra chair in the room has always served as a useful thing for me. you can have it available to throw things on to move things out of the way, and people are able to sit on it whenever you may have someone in the room with you.

i wish i had room for another chair, but i think i really need to get rid of the old chair now. its still here. there just isnt any space in the room.